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#Lechia Zielona Góra - MKS Kluczbork | Inauguracja sezonu 23/24
#Lechia Zielona Góra - MKS Kluczbork | Inauguracja sezonu 23/24

Zapraszamy na relację z pierwszego meczu sezonu 2023/24 ! http://lechia-zg.pl/ http://dbteam.pl/



Lechia Zielona Góra - MKS Kluczbork - 0:1 - bramka - 05.08.2023r.
Lechia Zielona Góra - MKS Kluczbork - 0:1 - bramka - 05.08.2023r.

Bramka z meczu Lechia - MKS Kluczbork. Autorem trafienia w 90 minucie był Marcin Przybylski.



Skrót meczu Górnik II Zabrze - MKS Kluczbork 3:1 (10.06.2023 r.)
Skrót meczu Górnik II Zabrze - MKS Kluczbork 3:1 (10.06.2023 r.)

W ostatnim domowym meczu sezonu drugi zespół Górnika pokonał 3:1 ekipę MKS-u Kluczbork. Zachęcamy do oglądania skrótu ...



III Liga: Górnik II Zabrze - MKS Kluczbork
III Liga: Górnik II Zabrze - MKS Kluczbork

Spotkanie 33. kolejki III grupy III ligi. Do Mikulczyc zawita tym razem zespół rezerw Chrobrego Głogów. To ostatnie domowe ...



3 LIGA: Chrobry II Głogów - MKS Kluczbork 1:2 (skrót)
3 LIGA: Chrobry II Głogów - MKS Kluczbork 1:2 (skrót)

Znajdź nas także na: www.chrobry-glogow.pl www.facebook.com/ChrobryGlogowSA www.twitter.com/ChrobryGlogowSA ...



Team, Place & City Details

Stal Nysa

Stal Nysa SA is a Polish professional volleyball team based in Nysa, founded in 1948. From 1991 to 2005 Stal Nysa played in the highest level of Polish Volleyball League.

Nysa

Nysa may refer to:

Nysa, Poland
Nysa, Poland

Nysa [ˈnɨsa] (German: Neisse or Neiße) is a town in southwestern Poland on the Eastern Neisse (Nysa Kłodzka) river, situated in the Opole Voivodeship. With 43,849 inhabitants (2019), it is the capital of Nysa County.

Nysa (mythology)
Nysa (mythology)

In Greek mythology, the mountainous district of Nysa , variously associated with Ethiopia, Libya, Tribalia, India or Arabia by Greek mythographers, was the traditional place where the rain nymphs, the Hyades, raised the infant god Dionysus, the "Zeus of Nysa".

Nysa on the Maeander
Nysa on the Maeander

Nysa on the Maeander was an ancient city and bishopric of Asia Minor (now Anatolia, Asian Turkey), whose remains are in the Sultanhisar district of Aydın Province of Turkey, 50 kilometres (31 mi) east of the Ionian city of Ephesus, and which remains a Latin Catholic titular see. At one time it was reckoned as belonging Caria or Lydia, but under the Roman Empire it was within the province of Asia, which had Ephesus for capital, and the bishop of Nysa was thus a suffragan of the metropolitan see of Ephesus.Nysa was situated on the southern slope of mount Messogis, on the north of the Maeander, and about midway between Tralles and Antioch on the Maeander.

Nysa family

The Nysa family is part of the Nysa–Polana complex, the largest cluster of asteroid families in the asteroid belt.

Nysa of Cappadocia

Nysa or Nyssa α, flourished 150s BC-126 BC) was a princess from the Kingdom of Pontus and was a Queen of Cappadocia.

Nysa Bridge
Nysa Bridge

The Nysa Bridge is a late imperial Roman bridge over the Cakircak stream in Nysa in the ancient region of Caria, modern-day Turkey. The 100 m (328 ft) long substructure was the second largest of its kind in antiquity, after the Pergamon Bridge.

Nysa's monuments

This is a list of monuments in the town of Nysa in Poland.

Nysa (daughter of Nicomedes III of Bithynia)

Nysa or Nyssa α, flourished second half of 2nd century BC and first half of 1st century BC) was a Greek Princess from the Kingdom of Bithynia.

Nyssa (Cappadocia)

Nyssa was a small town and bishopric in Cappadocia, Asia Minor. It is important in the history of Christianity due to being the see of the prominent 4th century bishop Gregory of Nyssa.

Eastern Neisse
Eastern Neisse

The Eastern Neisse, also known by its Polish name of Nysa Kłodzka , is a river in southwestern Poland, a left tributary of the Oder, with a length of 188 km (21st longest) and a basin area of 4,570 km² (3,742 in Poland).Prior to World War II it was part of Germany. During the Yalta Conference it was discussed by the Western Allies as one possible line of the western Polish border.

Kluczbork
Kluczbork

Kluczbork [ˈklud͡ʐbɔrk] (German: Kreuzburg O.S.) is a town in southwestern Poland with 24,962 inhabitants (2011), situated in the Opole Voivodeship. It is the capital of Kluczbork County and an important railroad junction.